agility training

Charlton

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if you know anything about agility training you will know it is the hardest activity to train, a great deal of patience is definately needed along with perseverance as the trainee goes off in all different directions and even makes a mess of what he or she had done quite easill before. So this afternoon off I went onto the field to see if my nerves would stick it, setting up the course he was jumping up and down all over the place, I thought this could be a good omen, anyway it was time for a quick trial to see where he failed and where he did well.
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MVI_5810.mp4 video by AlanJC - Photobucket
 
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Quality Alan, cant wait for my grand child to be old enough to attempt stuff like that :). How did you do when you tried it :question::D:D
 
:D:D:D nice one, training the kids and all,


doubt my sixteen yr old could do it with a blackberry permantly attached to her hand, tapping away.......

she probably "couldn't be bothered" anyway
 
Quality Alan, cant wait for my grand child to be old enough to attempt stuff like that :). How did you do when you tried it :question::D:D

afraid I crashed and burned bending over for the tunnel entrance, when my mate came over he asked why he wasn't at school, easy the lad is only three, he is a big lad.
Micka, he must of enjoyed it he wouldn't let the dog have his turn, treat them all the same plenty excersize and mental stimulation, no PC'c tele etc when they are with their gramps.
 
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